Meera was the best fashion
photographer in town.
Invitation to 'Lucky Sauce' seemed out of place.
Top businessman Vikrant Soni had made his fortune selling hot
garlic sauce.
PIC- Dale Rogerson |
Nevertheless, she went.
Meera was happy to find a leading model, Saira, with Vikrant Soni.
She remembered grooming Saira when the latter had initially reached the city.
Meera had shot the portfolio of Saira after which she had accepted
an international contract.
"Is the foreign client okay with this endorsement with 'Lucky Sauce'?", Meera asked Saira.
"Vikrant has bought that international company... We want some couple photographs. You are my lucky sauce!"
100 words story for Friday Fictioneers.
Do you think the luck of 'Lucky Sauce' company will become better with this merger?
Some people avoid, while some others acknowledge and thank a benefactor. Which category are you in? Do share in the comments below.
Oh gee, hot garlic sauce...not for me. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteMergers often means the product gets watered down for the international market. But it seems to be the trend.
ReplyDeleteA contract is a contract...
ReplyDeleteDear Anita,
ReplyDeleteThe spicier the better.
Shalom,
Rochelle
To each her/his own, I guess...
ReplyDeleteIt will probably start off happily until someone digs up some dirt in one side or other, and then the fallout will begin!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds okay to me. But then I love anything saucy!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine!
Hot garlic sauce? Only one word for it: yum!
ReplyDeleteNice little story, Anita.
Susan A Eames at
Travel, Fiction and Photos
"You are my Lucky Sauce!" I like that. Sounds as if Saira was happy to show her gratitude.
ReplyDeleteWell, nice way to show appreciation, at least! :)
ReplyDeleteAre you going to share the recipe?
ReplyDeleteThat was an original tale! I like idea.
ReplyDeleteohhh wow... excited to know what happens next...
ReplyDeleteGood one
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